In this case:
1. The hosts from Group A can communicate with each other.
2. The hosts from Group B can communicate with each other.
3. The hosts of Group A and Group B can’t communicate with each other.
Configuring 802.1Q Tagging from the Web UI
Go to
Configuration
> >
VLANs
>
Port VLAN
configuration table and specify the
membership:
a. Transmit unicast packets with VLAN tag 100 from Port 1 to Port 2 and Port 7.
The ISW should tag it with VID 100. The packet only has access to Port2. For Port 2, the outgoing
packet leaves as a tagged packet with VID 100.
b. Transmit unicast packets with VLAN tag 200 from Port 1 to Port 2 and Port 7.
The ISW should tag it with VID 200. The packet only has access to Port7. The outgoing packet on
Port 7 is stripped of its tag as an untagged packet.
c. Transmit unicast packets with VLAN tag 100 from Port 2 to Port 1 and Port 7.
The ISW should tag it with VID 100. The packet only has access to Port1. For Port 1, the outgoing
packet leaves as a tagged packet with VID 100.
d. Transmit unicast packets with VLAN tag 200 from Port 7 to Port 1 and Port 2.
The ISW should tag it with VID 200. The packet only has access to Port1. The outgoing packet on
Port 1 will leave as a tagged packet with VID 200.
e. Repeat the above steps using broadcast and multicast packets.
ISW Application Guides
Example 3: IEEE 802.1Q Tagging
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